You might have weekly spelling words, daily items to remember, times tables charts or a picture of the solar system or something relevant to what you are studying. These can easily be created in PowerPoint and then converted into a screensaver to be displayed on your interactive white-board or classroom computers. It is as simple as following these steps below.

Open the presentation, you want to make it appear as a Screensaver.

Go to File menu > Save As > Browse through the window to an Empty folder, or simply create one.

SelectDevice Independent Bitmapfrom theSave as typedrop-down box.

Type the name of the new document in the field represented byFile Name, and click on theSavebutton.

Now right-click on the Desktop, and selectProperties.

Go toScreensavertab, and selectMy Pictures Slideshowfrom the drop-down box, at the left of 'Settings' button.

Click on theSettingsbutton, and a window will appear. Change the source of the screensavers, by clicking on theBrowsebutton, and selecting the previously created folder.

Change other settings, if you want, and click onOK.

Leave the computer inactive, so a brand-new Screensaver version of your Powerpoint presentation appears.